Line KR (counter-intelligence)
Line N
Line PR (political intelligence) ; in China; in India ; in Iran; in Japan:
KGB -
cont
.
Line SK
Line (scientific and technical intelligence) .
see also individual officers, and aspects throughout index
KGB Sbornik
(in-house journal)
Khachaturian, A. I.
KHAD (Afghan intelligence and security service)
Khaddam, ‘Abd al-Halim
KHAIMOV (Bulgarian agent in Israel)
KHALEF (Shamil Abdullazyanovich Khamsin)
Khalid, Laila
KHALIL (Egyptian ambassador, KGB agent)
Khalistan independence movement
Khalkhali, Hojjat al-Islam
Khamis, M.
KHAMSIN, operation
Khamsin, Shamil Abdullazyanovich (KHALEF)
KHARIS (Ethiopian agent)
KHASAN (employee of Soviet Cultural Centre, Cairo)
KHATAB
see
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khayri, Zaki (SEDOY)
Khlystov, A. F.
Khmer Rouge
Khokhlov, I. F.
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Afghan supporters persecuted
KGB and West underestimate
supporters’ protests (-)
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
and Africa
analysis of intelligence
and Castro
and China
and Coca-Cola
and Cuban missile crisis
global grand strategy
and Hungarian uprising
in India
and Iran
founds Patrice Lumumba Friendship University
and Nasser
and Nicaragua
overthrow
‘Secret Speech’ denouncing Stalin
and Third World
at UN
US tour
Vienna summit meeting with Kennedy
KHUDOZHNIK (Korobov, Rostov dissident)
al-Khuly, Muhammad
KHUN (Japanese KGB agent)
KHUTOR
see
PFLP
KI (Committee of Information)
Kianuri, Nureddin
kidnappings
Kikot, V. I.
KIM (KGB illegal in Israel)
Kim Sung
KING (Japanese KGB agent)
King, Martin Luther
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kirov Ballet
Kirpichenko, Vadim Alekseyevich
and Afghanistan
on African studies in Russia
and Algeria
in Angola
on Asad
on break-up of Soviet bloc intelligence network
in Cuba
and Egypt
in Ethiopia
and ideologically motivated defectors
medals
on PDRY intelligence service
on Putin
on sanitizing of intelligence
Kishi, Nobusuke
KISI (Japanese KGB agent)
Kissinger, Henry
and Arab-Israeli peace process
and China
KLEN (KGB intercept station, Brasilia)
Klingberg, Avraham Marcus
KLOD (Vladimir Vasilyevich Grinchenko)
Kocheskov, Anatoli Nikolayevich (CHIZHOV)
KOCHI (KGB agent in Japan)
KOCHUBEY (Abu Iyad)
Koestler, Arthur
KOLCHIN (KGB resident in Beirut)
Kolle Cueto, Jorge
KOMBINAT (Bangladeshi Directorate of National Security)
Komsomol (Communist Youth League)
Konavalov, V.
KONKORD (Somali coup)
Konoye, Prince
Konstantinov, Sergei Sergeyevich (
pseud
. of Vladimir Tolstikov)
KONTORA (SIN, Peruvian intelligence service)
KONUS (Japanese KGB agent)
KOOPERATIVA (codename for JSP)
Korchnoi, Viktor
Korda, Professor Hani
Korea, North
Korean War
Korneyev, A. V.
Korobov (KHUDOZHNIK, Rostov dissident)
Korotkov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich ‘Sasha’
Kosov, N. A.
Kostikov, V.V.
Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich
Kotane, Moses
Kotlyar, Georgi Ivanovich (BERTRAND)
Kovtunovich, O. V.
KRAB (SIGINT station in Beijing residency)
Krasovsky, Vladimir Grigoryevich
KRAVCHENKO (Yuri Fyodorovich Linov)
Krishna, N. K.
KROT (Indian KGB agent)
Kryuchkov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
and Afghanistan
and agent AREF
Castro meets
on China
and conspiracy theories
and Cubans in Angola
and Egypt
FCD Work Plan ()
forward policy in Third World
and hard-line coup ()
and India
and Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
on Non-Aligned Movement
and Pakistan
on Zionism
Ku Shun-chang
Kudryavtsev, Sergei
Kulik, Aleksandr Sergeyevich
Kulikov, Marshal Viktor
Kumaramangalam, Mohan
Kunayev, Dinmukhamed
Kunta Haji, Sheikh
Kuomintang
Kurds and Kurdistan
KURI (Pakistani KGB agent)
Kurile islands
KURYER (codename of Indian newspaper)
KUTV (Communist University of the Toilers of the East)
Kuwait, Iraqi invasion of
Kuzichkin, Vladimir
on Afghanistan
on Iran
and SIS
Kuznetsov, Nikolai Afanasyevich
Kuznetsov, S. P.
Kuznetsov, Svyatoslav Fyodorovich (LEONID)
and Allende
and ambassador Basov
Kuznetsov, Vasili
Kyrgyzstan
Lahore
la Mar, Louis de
Laos
La Paz, Bolivia
La Prensa
(Peruvian newspaper)
Latin America
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see also individual countries
al-Lawzi, Salim
Lazarenko, A. I.